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RENO, Nev. - State wildlife officials raided three residences in the Reno area where they seized more than 100 African clawed frogs, which they say are prohibited because they can pose a serious danger to native frogs and entire ecosystems.
No charges have been filed against the people who illegally possessed a total of 119 frogs because they are cooperating fully with *************** to "get any and all prohibited frogs off the streets," the Nevada Department of Wildlife said in a statement on Wednesday.
"We are very pleased we were able to seize them before they were circulated to people in the area and possibly escaped into the wild," said Cameron Waithman, game warden captain for NDOW's Division of ***************.
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No charges have been filed against the people who illegally possessed a total of 119 frogs because they are cooperating fully with *************** to "get any and all prohibited frogs off the streets," the Nevada Department of Wildlife said in a statement on Wednesday.
"We are very pleased we were able to seize them before they were circulated to people in the area and possibly escaped into the wild," said Cameron Waithman, game warden captain for NDOW's Division of ***************.
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